Who was chosen by God to lead His people out of Egypt?
Moses
What protected the Hebrew homes during the final plague?
The blood of lambs
What miracle helped the Israelites escape Egypt?
The Red Sea opened
What food did God send from heaven?
Manna
What was the Tabernacle?
God’s dwelling place
What did God tell Moses to do before approaching the burning bush?
Take off his shoes
Where was the blood placed?
On the doorposts
What did Moses tell the people when they were afraid?
Do not fear/Stand still
What happened if someone took more manna than they needed?
It spoiled
How did God show His presence with the Israelites in the desert?
With a pillar of cloud by day and fire by night
How was Moses protected as a baby?
God saved him in the basket on the Nile
What would have happened to a Hebrew house if they did not put blood on the doorposts?
The firstborn in that house would have died
What mistake did the Israelites make when they panicked at the Red Sea?
They forgot what God had already done for them
How did God give the Israelites water when they were thirsty in the desert?
By bringing water from the rock
Why was worshiping the golden calf wrong?
They replaced God with something else
Why did God give Moses signs like the rod and his hand?
So people would believe it was God who sent him
Why did the lamb have to be without blemish/defect?
It symbolized purity and perfection
Why did God wait until the Israelites were at the Red Sea before saving them?
So they would see that salvation comes from God alone, not from their own strength.
Why didn’t God give the Israelites all their food at once?
To teach the Israelites to trust in God daily
What was in the Ark of the Covenant?
Ten Commandment tablets, a pot of manna, and Aaron's rod
How did living in the desert later prepare Moses to lead God’s people?
It taught him patience, humility, and trust in God
How does the Passover lamb symbolize to Jesus Christ?
The lamb was without blemish, sacrificed to save the people, just like Christ
Why is the crossing of the Red Sea compared to Baptism?
It symbolizes leaving the old life and beginning a new one with God
Why did the Israelites struggle in the wilderness even after God saved them?
Because their hearts still needed to change.
God lived with His people through the Tabernacle, how does He live with us today?
Through a personal relationship with Him in prayer and the Holy Sacraments of the Church